Monday 2 September 2019

22nd-29th August - Weekly Car News

Starting over the last seven days, I have been compiling a number of different car-related news stories which are major or just interesting in order to increase the journalistic style of my writing.

One of the biggest stories that is circulating the internet a lot recently is the apparent leak of the new Land Rover Defender, a car that has been anticipated for over 2 years. The Land Rover Defender was in production from 1963-2016 and was the pinnacle in 4X4s for all of those years. Since early 2017, Jaguar Land Rover has teased that there will be another version of the Defender to be released in 2020 with snapshots of certain body panels, a camo car rallying through the deserts of Abu Dhabi and even an unofficial debut at this years Goodwood Festival of Speed under its camo wrap with the #best4x4xfar hashtag smeared all over it. However, a few days ago, an image leaked of the Defender appearing to be on the set of the new James Bond film 'No Time to Die'. The image seems to suggest a lot of styling cues from the current Range Rover Sport and Land Rover Discovery, however the leak source is not a reliable one so this may be a render or maybe even if it is the car, certain sections may be edited.

Bugatti have announced today that they will not make any one off special edition cars for clients that pay them enough for it. This comes after the announcement of the £7.4m Centodieci at Monterey Car Week, a Chiron Sport bodied car with styling elements harking back to the first Bugatti hypercar, the EB110. The Centodieci features similar styled side ventilation as the EB110 as well as a bumper that looks fairly similar and a massive carbon rear wing that slightly subverts the EB110 design. The engine is the same 8.0 V16 as the Bugatti Divo and produces a ridiculous 1577bhp which is over 100 horsepower up from the regular Chiron. Only 10 will be produced in another limited series Bugatti car. However they have said they won't go down the same path as Ferrari's Special Project series and will not create bespoke one off models for clients. This means a Kuwaiti billionaire cannot walk into Molsheim, home of Bugatti, with a briefcase full of money and drive out in a Chiron prepped for the Monte Carlo Rally in a Shooting Brake format. Bugatti have a very passionate fanbase and an even more loyal clientele who often buy the special editions of Bugatti cars without driving them or sometimes even seeing them in advance. It is amazing that Bugatti have already sold out of the Centodieci, as all 10 examples were sold before the car's debut. It is thought that the average Bugatti owner has 30 cars, a very exclusive and niche market for their cars yet they all manage to sell. All of the Bugatti Divo's had sold before the debut of it at Geneva which added to the Centodieci numbers is 50 limited series cars sold before public reveal. The only one off that Bugatti has completed was La Voiture Noire, created as an homage to Jean Bugatti's Type 57 and built as a gift to an unknown client, rumoured to be the late Ferdinand Piech or Stephen Winkleman, and was the most expensive new car commissioned at £16.7m. Bugatti has not ruled out special projects such as the Divo and Centodieci as they believe coachbuilding to be a key element in their history, but have ruled out one off models.

Lamborghini has released a press image of what may be the new Aventador model to grace the world ready for a debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show. The image shows a darkened room with two star shaped head lamps lighting towards to camera. The general body shape of the car seems a lot wider than the standard car and a lot taller than the standard car, with potential relation to the Terzo Millenio EV concept. Due to this relation it is predicted to have a hybrid V12 engine, which does mean the Aventador replacement will still have the traditional Lamborghini V12 scream. The stance of the car also, to me, has some elements of other Lamborghini special editions such as the Veneno, Centenario and the SC18 Alston, which shows that due to the Audi ownership, the Germans will have most likely built the engine, drivetrain and hybrid system with the Italians doing the styling. The car is expected to debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show on the 10th of September and finishing on a good note, Lamborghini has confirmed it will remain naturally-aspirated and will not have to fall back on turbocharged engines.

Finally ending with some sad news of the passing of Dr. Ferdinand Piech at the age of 82. The German automotive designer had a large catalogue to his name and leaves a legacy behind with him. Most notably in his career was his lead on the VW group and his racing development that led to some of the greatest cars the world has ever seen. Some of his masterpieces include the Porsche 917 which he designed to win Le Mans and succeeding in creating one of the most overpowered racing cars of all time that forced a rule change to stop its domination in the motoring world. After the 917 he moved to Audi where he pioneered the legendary Audi Quattro and Quattro S1, using four wheel drive systems to beat Lancia in the 1980s World Rally Championships. Then he made the move to the VW group, helping Bugatti out of administration as without him, there would be no Veyron or no Bugatti at all. When Audi took over Lamborghini, everyone thought it would flop and the legends of the Miura and the Countach would sink. However the Gallardo is one of the best, the interesting concepts of the Estoque and Asterion made people wonder and the Murcielago/Aventador was a pinnacle supercar. With Porsche, he helped the creation of the Carrera GT and their rebirth into motorsport with disciplines such as the Porsche Carrera Cup, LMP racing, GT3 racing and WRC. Piech designed cars won 14 of 15 Le Mans 24 Hour races they entered and with the return of Porsche, Audi were allowed to race alongside them before both teams withdrew. He also designed a future with the VW XL1 which found production as an electric VW sports car. His ownership, leadership and design skills led to Piech being a well respected man in the auto industry and a leader who will be sorely missed.

 R.I.P Dr. Ferdinand Piech

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